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60 - EASA Drone A2 License - Before taking off, how should a remote pilot check for active UAS geographical zones (geozones)?

Question 60 - Flight performance and planning - EASA Drone License A2

By flying the drone up to 120 m to see if a warning appears on the screen
By asking bystanders if they have seen other drones flying in the area
By consulting the official aeronautical charts or the national digital geozone map provided by the local Civil Aviation Authority
By solely relying on the drone's internal generic map, which never needs updating

Training tests and timed exam simulations EASA Drone License A2